Starts in 11 hours from now
LocationKrakow, Poland
ProgrammesThe Horizon Europe - EUIndTech 2025 Brokerage Event is a unique opportunity for networking and building project consortia for the upcoming industrial calls of the Horizon Europe 2025 program. The event will take place on June 3, 2025, in Krakow (Auditorium Maximum UJ, II floor, Exhibition Hall) and is an integral part of the EUIndTech2025 conference organized by the MEERI Institute and the Małopolska Voivodeship in cooperation with the European Commission, in frame of the Polish presidency in the EU Council.
EUIndTech 2025 Brokerage Event
The Brokerage Event is organized by the NCP4Industry network (National Contact Points for Cluster 4 – Industry) and the Enterprise Europe Network. The event will be held exclusively in-person, and participation is only possible for registered attendees of the EUIndTech2025 conference. Separate registration is required for both the conference and the Brokerage Event itself.
Registrations are now open:
• Conference EUIndTech 2025 [link]
• Brokerage Event [link]
* Please note that in order to register for the Brokerage Event, you must be registered for the EUIndTech conference.
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